Description

Learning new languages like German is often daunting, but can be so much fun. Whether you are travelling to Berlin or just want to read about some German history, this game is for you.

In this fun and engaging game, you practice listening to and reading German words and phrases. Each word floats in a bubble and you must tap on it and pop it by selecting the button with the translations.

The early levels are easy and you have a 50/50 chance of "guessing" the right translation. But make sure you listen to every word spoken and read every word in the bubbles because every level gets harder than the last. By the time you are on level 10, you'll have these words down pat.

German Bubble bath consists of 63 language categories (and over 600 vocabulary words) spoken by a native German speaker.

German Bubble Bath features original artwork by Gesonrey Romero of Overpass Apps. It features vocal work by Marcel Grube. It is produced by Eric Wroolie of Overpass Apps.

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Here are some places you can use this language:Germany, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein

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4.6

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SSJOSHAWOTT

I love it so far and I'm giving a 5 star even though on my phone(idk about others) my phone is a droid turbo 2 and a few times it has froze and force closed... But I love learning German so it's amazing to have this at my fingertips!!

Pa Lin

First of all I want to say this is similar to a fun and we'll worth it flash card game. If you are looking for something else then check out Doulingo. Now on to the review. It's a game that I think needs pictures. I tried it with my three year old and she can't read and that made it impossible to play. Not good for young learners. Although for me it works just fine. I also love love love that they let you hear the German words. A lot of programs ignore this but not GBB. The other thing is I think that they need to to switch up the backround. Like do frogs in a pond with bubbles or fish in the ocean with bubbles or a tubby and rubber ducks and bubbles etc. The same background for every lesson gets sooooooo boring!

Ember Wilson

I use it to teach myself outside of other learning tools. It's simple enough to understand and work plus my kid can do it too. It gets the thumb of approval lol

Dale Borchardt

This app is a cleverly designed game to learn quickly. It is quiete simple, yet addictive and forces you to think in another language. I highly recommend it for people of all ages.

Melanie Richardson

Sometime the sound doesnt work but overall a fun way to learn a new language

karla moore

Es ist sehr gut. Ich liebe es

User reviews

SSJOSHAWOTT April 9, 2017

I love it so far and I'm giving a 5 star even though on my phone(idk about others) my phone is a droid turbo 2 and a few times it has froze and force closed... But I love learning German so it's amazing to have this at my fingertips!!

First of all I want to say this is similar to a fun and we'll worth it flash card game. If you are looking for something else then check out Doulingo. Now on to the review. It's a game that I think needs pictures. I tried it with my three year old and she can't read and that made it impossible to play. Not good for young learners. Although for me it works just fine. I also love love love that they let you hear the German words. A lot of programs ignore this but not GBB. The other thing is I think that they need to to switch up the backround. Like do frogs in a pond with bubbles or fish in the ocean with bubbles or a tubby and rubber ducks and bubbles etc. The same background for every lesson gets sooooooo boring!

Thanks Joseph for the 5 stars! We're glad you're having fun with the app!

June 7, 2017

This is a really fun idea but it is pointless to learn German nouns without learning the articles that go with them (der, die, das) ex. die Katze, der Hund, das Auto. Trust me I've been there and done that. I am now having to go back and re-learn the nouns along with their articles. If you don't learn the articles and nouns together, you can never hope to speak German correctly.